Episodes

Jan. 21, 2026

Urological analysis of delayed cancer diagnoses in political figures

Urologist William Lynes discusses his article "." William examines the medical plausibility of a former president being diagnosed with widespread metastatic prostate cancer just months after leaving office. He explains why the slow growth of this...

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Jan. 20, 2026

Genetic testing requires more than just a binary result

Fertility specialist Oluyemisi Famuyiwa discusses their article "." Oluyemisi explores the transition to "Genetic Carrier Screening 3.0," a new era where expanded panels reveal hidden complexities that defy simple positive or negative interpretations....

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Jan. 19, 2026

True peace in medicine requires courage not silence

Professor and coach Kathleen Muldoon discusses their article "." Kathleen explores the dangerous misconception that peace in health care means silence or compliance. The conversation highlights how teaching medical students to smooth their edges and...

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Jan. 18, 2026

Silence is a survival mechanism that costs women their joy

Obstetrician-gynecologist Priya Panneerselvam discusses their article "." Priya discusses how the quiet deference observed in their mother's generation continues to manifest in patients who apologize for their pain and hesitate to ask questions. The...

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Jan. 17, 2026

Focusing on outcomes over novelty prevents AI failure in health care

Health care executive Dave Wessinger discusses their article "." Dave explains why organizations must move beyond the hype of artificial intelligence to focus on measurable goals like driving growth and improving quality. The conversation highlights...

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Jan. 16, 2026

Escaping the golden cage of traditional medical practice to find joy …

Urologist Tracy Gapin discusses their article "" Tracy explores the paradox of achieving professional success while feeling trapped in a demoralizing and insurance-driven health care system. The conversation highlights how factors like short visits...

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Jan. 15, 2026

Capping student loans destroys the rural medical pipeline

Kenneth Botelho, founding director of the doctor of medical science (DMSc) program at The College of St. Scholastica and a physician assistant, discusses his article " Federal graduate-loan caps threaten rural health care acc...

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Jan. 14, 2026

Physician suicide represents a silent epidemic demanding urgent reform

Psychiatrist, internist, and addiction medicine specialist Muhamad Aly Rifai discusses his article "." Muhamad opens with the tragic losses of Dr. Nolan R. Williams and Dr. Charles Szyman to illustrate the devastating toll of the profession on even...

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Jan. 13, 2026

Personal memories reveal the transformation of HIV care over four dec…

Professor and senior associate dean of engagement Janet A. Jokela discusses her article "." Janet shares harrowing memories from her time as a medical student in the mid-1980s, recalling the fear and stigma that surrounded the early days of the AIDS...

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Jan. 12, 2026

Economic reality tests the limits of subscription medicine

Health care strategist Dana Y. Lujan discusses her article "" Dana explains how the rising cost of living and subscription fatigue are challenging the retail model of direct primary care for middle-class families. She contrasts this fragility with the...

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Jan. 11, 2026

Navigating the medical system requires specific life skills

Otolaryngologist Alan P. Feren and patient advocate Joyce Griggs discuss their article "Why health self-advocacy is an essential life skill." Alan and Joyce share the personal journey of becoming a "chief health executive" an...

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Jan. 10, 2026

Regulatory red tape threatens survival of rare disease patients

Medical oncologist, geriatrician, and physician scientist GJ van Londen and Chief of Genetic and Genomic Medicine at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine Gerald Vockley discuss the article " FDA delays could end vi...

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Jan. 9, 2026

Sustainable legislative reform outweighs temporary discount programs

President and chief executive officer of the National Psoriasis Foundation (NPF) Leah M. Howard discusses her article " Pharmacy benefit manager reform vs. direct drug plans ." Leah analyzes the recent emergence of direct-pur...

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Jan. 8, 2026

Medical brain drain leaves vulnerable communities without life-saving…

Premedical student Samah Khan discusses her article "." Samah draws a powerful parallel between the medical exodus in Pakistan and the doctor deserts of California's Central Valley, revealing how structural neglect drives providers away from the...

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Jan. 7, 2026

How physicians can preserve trust after medical errors

We have a special sponsored episode from MagMutual. We welcome William Kanich. He's an emergency physician and currently the executive chairperson of MagMutual Insurance Company. We explore how physicians can navigate unexpec...

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Jan. 6, 2026

Collaborative partnerships save rural health care from collapse

Health care executive Jason Griffin discusses his article "." Jason explains how rural providers in the U.S. face critical infrastructure failures and staffing shortages that threaten their ability to serve communities. He explores why standard...

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Jan. 5, 2026

Artificial intelligence offers a lifeline to overwhelmed clinicians

Physician executive Christina Johns discusses her article "." Christina explains how clinicians in the U.S. are facing unprecedented burnout due to administrative burdens that detract from patient care. She explores how artificial intelligence can...

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Jan. 4, 2026

Why midlife men feel lost and exhausted

Emergency physician Kenneth Ro discusses his article "." Kenneth explains why men between 40 and 60 often visit clinics requesting hormone testing when they are actually suffering from a profound loss of identity and purpose. He distinguishes being...

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Jan. 3, 2026

Eldest daughter syndrome explains the hidden cause of physician burno…

Board-certified pediatrician and certified coach Jessie Mahoney discusses her article "." Jessie explores the unique psychological weight carried by firstborn women who are taught early on to hold everything together at the cost of their own...

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Jan. 2, 2026

Corporate greed and medical complicity fueled a $250,000 drug

Internal medicine and pulmonary physician Bharat Desai discusses his article "." Bharat shares the shocking moment he realized an obsolete pituitary extract from 1952 was being sold for the price of a house. He explains how pharmaceutical companies...

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Jan. 1, 2026

Pediatric respite homes provide a survival mechanism for struggling f…

Certified coach and professor Kathleen Muldoon and co-founder of Ryan House and Children's Respite Homes of America Jonathan Cottor discuss the article " The need for pediatric respite care ." Kathleen shares the personal sto...

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Dec. 31, 2025

Artificial intelligence ends the dangerous cycle of delayed patient c…

Orthopedic surgeon Kevin J. Campbell discusses his article "." Kevin explains how the current medical system is stuck in an obsolete pipeline model similar to early internet directories where human gatekeepers create dangerous delays in communication....

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Dec. 30, 2025

Early detection fails when screening guidelines ignore young women

Psychotherapist and patient advocate Sara Rands discusses her article "." Sara shares her harrowing journey of finding a lump at age 32 despite having no family history and receiving a stage 3C diagnosis. She highlights the terrifying reality that...

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Dec. 29, 2025

Tangible support saves health care workers from systemic collapse

CEO, president, and founder of the Clinician Burnout Foundation Jodie Green and physician advocate and physical therapist Kim Downey discuss their article " Why wellness programs fail health care ." Jodie and Kim explain why ...

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